The speed with which neurones in the monkey temporal lobe can respond selectively to the presence of a face implies that processing may be possible using only one spike per neurone, a finding that is problematic for conventional rate coding models that need at least two spikes to estimate interspike interval. One way of avoiding this problem uses the fact that integrate-and-fire neurones will tend to fire at different times, with the most strongly activated neurones firing first (Thorpe, 1990, Parallel Processing in Neural Systems). Under such conditions, processing can be performed by using the order in which cells in a particular layer fire as a code. To test this idea, we have explored a range of architectures using SpikeNET (Thorpe and ...
Deep neural networks have surpassed human performance in key visual challenges such as object recogn...
Conceptual models of face recognition have assumed that faces are encoded as points of an abstract f...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
The short response latencies of face selective neurons in the inferotemporal cortex impose major con...
Response to faces as measured by cell discharge in the temporal cortex of monkeys suggests a sparse ...
AbstractNumerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have e...
Numerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have explored ...
We examine the distributed nature of the neural code for faces represented by the firing of visual n...
The firing of inferior temporal cortex neurons is tuned to objects and faces, and in a complex scene...
Abstract. Over the past 15 years, we have developed software image processing systems that attempt t...
The information available about face identity from the firing rate and from temporal encoding in the...
Some psychological models for face recognition assume that faces are encoded as vectors in face spac...
1. To analyze the selectivity and the sparseness of firing to visual stimuli of single neurons in th...
Abstract. We present a biologically inspired model for learning proto-typical representations of hea...
Experimental results suggest that the time structure of neuronal spike trains can be relevant in neu...
Deep neural networks have surpassed human performance in key visual challenges such as object recogn...
Conceptual models of face recognition have assumed that faces are encoded as points of an abstract f...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...
The short response latencies of face selective neurons in the inferotemporal cortex impose major con...
Response to faces as measured by cell discharge in the temporal cortex of monkeys suggests a sparse ...
AbstractNumerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have e...
Numerous theories of neural processing, often motivated by experimental observations, have explored ...
We examine the distributed nature of the neural code for faces represented by the firing of visual n...
The firing of inferior temporal cortex neurons is tuned to objects and faces, and in a complex scene...
Abstract. Over the past 15 years, we have developed software image processing systems that attempt t...
The information available about face identity from the firing rate and from temporal encoding in the...
Some psychological models for face recognition assume that faces are encoded as vectors in face spac...
1. To analyze the selectivity and the sparseness of firing to visual stimuli of single neurons in th...
Abstract. We present a biologically inspired model for learning proto-typical representations of hea...
Experimental results suggest that the time structure of neuronal spike trains can be relevant in neu...
Deep neural networks have surpassed human performance in key visual challenges such as object recogn...
Conceptual models of face recognition have assumed that faces are encoded as points of an abstract f...
It has been shown that it is possible to read, from the firing rates of just a small population of n...